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21. | The mousy man looked up. |
| 那个胆小的男人抬起头来。 |
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22. | a frail, nervous little person |
| 脆弱、 胆小的可怜人 |
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23. | She was rather timid she dared not put up her hand. |
| 她太胆小,不敢举手。 |
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24. | They were not timid, however; |
| 她们可不是腼腆胆小之辈。 |
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25. | 克里站在一架有点土气的跟踪野鸭装置前的照片可谓经典。 |
| The classic example of the shooting photo-op was(5) John Kerry s appearance in rather too pristine[9] duck-hunting gear in October2004. |
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26. | timid by nature or revealing timidity. |
| 天生胆小或者表现出胆 |
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27. | "You girls are really useless creatures, scared of your own shadows. |
| 这样胆小! |
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-- 来源 -- 汉英文学 - 家(1-26) - 家(1-26) - jia-20 |
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28. | he was a yellow gutless worm; a spineless craven fellow. |
| 他是个胆小的、没勇气的可怜虫;一个软弱、胆小的家伙。 |
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29. | A cowardly or timid person. |
| 胆小鬼胆小或怯懦的人 |
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30. | What! That bland and rather timid and decidedly gentleman, youth, as he saw him, charged with murder? |
| 他心目中这个温文尔雅的,毋宁说有点胆小的、显然有绅士风度的年轻人,被控告犯了杀人罪? |
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